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Vice Chairman, Pearson Higher Education North America

Don KilburnVice Chairman, Pearson Higher Education North America

Don is Vice Chairman of Pearson Higher Education North America and Chief Executive Officer of Pearson Learning Solutions. Don’s team works on accelerating our shift to services through the co-creation of new service offers in areas such as online learning, college & career readiness, and workforce education, with customers in Higher Ed, School and Professional channels. In this role Don also manages the go-to-market organization for Pearson Higher Education.

From 1998 until 2008, Don served as President of Pearson Custom Publishing with responsibility for overseeing its higher education services and solutions business. Prior to joining Pearson Custom Publishing, Don spent 12 years at Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing, during which he served as editor in chief for six years, and then later became president of the business for six years.

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perpabstTuesday 10, November 2015 08:46 PM

@yes comply: this one white girl next to me doesn't believe in free higher education cause it'll be harder for people to get jobs :-)

GeorgeChickMonday 9, November 2015 10:03 AM

@George Chick: The issue isn't pay the issue is giving girls in schools the right education and self belief to go into higher paying jobs #EqualPayDay

TheGodsAndDanteSunday 8, November 2015 08:29 PM

@DANTE: Well Gen X had it easier in the Uk.. Free higher education, government help with housing with many young markets to get jobs in...

amdickersonWednesday 11, November 2015 02:41 AM

@marcorubio argues we need to modernize higher education in order to create better jobs, but doesn't exactly say how to do it.

Quantum_PilleWednesday 11, November 2015 01:17 PM

@Anna Kovács: The Roma who, despite it all, manage to get higher education, are still extremely unlikely to get hired. And not only in well-paid jobs.